Publications by authors named "Kajree Gupta"

Purpose: To measure the equatorial lens diameter in vivo and correlate it with other biometric variables in children undergoing cataract surgery.

Setting: Tertiary care institution.

Design: Prospective case series.

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  • This study compared the effectiveness of two surgical methods - Bent Ab-Interno Needle Goniectomy (BANG) and traditional goniotomy - in treating primary congenital glaucoma (PCG) in infants aged 1 month to 1 year.
  • Both surgeries were performed on the same day, with outcomes like intraocular pressure control and need for antiglaucoma medications measured over a year.
  • Results showed no significant difference in IOP control or medication requirements between the two methods, but both improved corneal clarity; however, BANG required slightly more medications.
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Purpose: To compare pupil dynamics after using premixed intracameral anesthetic mydriatic combination (ICAM) of phenylephrine (0.31%), tropicamide (0.02%), and lidocaine (1%) versus topical mydriatic (TM) drops consisting of tropicamide 0.

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  • This text discusses three cases of eye injuries that resulted in strabismus (misalignment of the eyes).
  • Anterior segment optical coherence tomography (AS-OCT) was utilized to examine the structure of the extraocular muscle insertions.
  • The AS-OCT imaging proved to be valuable for diagnosing and managing the ocular trauma in these cases.
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Purpose: To study the pupil dynamics with premixed intracameral anesthetic mydriatic combination of phenylephrine (0.31%), tropicamide (0.02%), and lidocaine (1%) in pediatric cataract surgery.

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Iatrogenic Cushing's syndrome is a life-threatening condition which requires an early diagnosis multidisciplinary approach. Despite reports of iatrogenic Cushing's syndrome following nasal or inhaled steroids, its development after topical betamethasone eye drops for a short duration is a less frequently reported or anticipated condition. We describe a 6-week-old infant who developed exogenous Cushing's syndrome following topical steroids after bilateral goniotomy for newborn glaucoma.

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Purpose: To study the utility of MultiColor confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscope imaging (MCI) in identifying the morphology of uveitic lesions compared with conventional color fundus photography (CFP) in patients with posterior uveitis.

Methods: In this prospective observational study, subjects with posterior uveitis underwent MCI and CFP. The images obtained by the two modalities were analyzed by two independent reviewers for vitreoretinal surface abnormalities, retinal fluid and hemorrhages, and depth/location of lesions.

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